prolongational reduction
English
Noun
prolongational reduction (countable and uncountable, plural prolongational reductions)
- (music) The pattern, as perceived, of tension and relaxation among events in various levels of structure, projected from time-span reduction.
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References
- Lerdahl, Fred (1992). Cognitive Constraints on Compositional Systems, Contemporary Music Review 6 (2), pp. 97-121.
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